You can be a part of Miracle on 34th Street in Peterborough

Is your child an aspiring performer who would relish the opportunity to participate in a professional stage production? MIRACLE ON 34th STREET is coming to the Broadway Theatre in Peterborough on December 18 and 19 and we are looking for Santa’s Little Helpers to feature in one of the scenes on opening night.

Based on one of the most popular and best-loved Christmas films of all time, it is the heart-warming story of Susan, a young girl who dreams of a father and brother to make her family whole, and Kris Kringle, a kindly old bearded man who claims he is the real Santa Claus. When employed as a Santa at a department store grotto, Kris quickly spreads a wave of love through New York City, but can he help make Susan’s wish come true? This dazzling musical is an uplifting family tale about what it truly means to believe.

The winners will also receive a family ticket to see the magical moment their little one meets Santa live on stage.

To apply, children should write a short letter addressed to Santa Claus telling him why they would like to meet him.

Entries should be emailed to aaron@paultaylormills.com by November 16.

Children must be available for the opening night performance on December 18.

All children will need to be available an hour before the performance time

All children chosen will need to be accompanied by a parent/guardian at all times

Every child participating will receive a family ticket (4 tickets) to the performance. (the child must also be accompanied backstage by a parent/guardian during the performance).

Children should be aged 5-10 and under 4ft 9” tall , as costumes will be provided by the company.

A photo must be attached to the application

All entries must include the child’s full name, date of birth, address and emergency contact details.

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